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Strange and Wonderfull
PROPHESIES
BY

The Lady Eleanor Audeley; who is yet alive, and lodgeth in White-Hall.

Which Shee Prophesied sixteen yeeres agoe, and had them Printed in Holland, and there presented the said Prophesies to the Prince Elector; For which she was imprisoned seven yeers here in England, by the late King and his Majesties Councell; First, she was put into the Gate-house then into Bedlam, and afterwards into the Tower of LONDON.
With Notes upon the said Prophesies, how farre they are fulfilled, and what part remains yet unfulfilled, concerning the late King, and Kingly Government, and the Armies and people of ENGLAND. And particularly White-Hall, and other wonderful Predictions.



Imprimatur Theodore Jennings August 25. 1649.


London Printed for Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield near the Queens head Tavern, 1649.